"THE BURLINGTON " HOT LIGHT LUNCHEON AND TEA ROOMS. DUTHIE'S BUILDINGS, WILLIS-STREET. NOW OPEN ' NOW OPEN ! Wright & Co., PASTRYCOOKS AND CONFECTIONERS. The Geisha Tea Rooms MISS MURRAY ART FLORIST wishes to announce to the public that she has opened a JAPANESE TEA ROOM at her new premises. No. 23, WILLIS-STREET, opposite Laery and Co.'s. Private Afternoon Teas and At Homes catered for; Light Luncheon, from 12 o'clock till 2 p.m. ; Afternoon Tea from 2 till 6 p.m. All kinds of Floral devices, including Wedding Presentation Bouquets and Baskets, etc., made in the most artistic style. TELEPHONE No. 265. MILLINERY. SPECIAL NOVELTIES IN HATS, TOQUES, AND BONNETS, From 10s 6d. MISS DUNCAN (Late of Kirkcaldie & Stains.). THE PARAGON, llj Vivian-street.
MRS. M. A. MACKENZIE, Chemist (Per Examination), HAS REMOVED TO NEW PREMISES IN SEARL'S BUILDINGS, Opposite Government Railway Station.
"ACME" GAS ENGINE. THE SIMPLEST AND MOST BE LIABLE GAS ENGINES MADE. PRICES VERY MODERATE. Sole Agents for New Zealand — J. W. WALLACE & CO. 54, Victona Stieet, Wellington.
NEW PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIOS. We respectfullj intimate that we have opened our NEW STUDIOS in Cuba-street, where clients will find every lequirement for their convenience and comfort. A special feature of the Establishment is the— TWO LAEGE STUDIOS, constructed on the most modern designs, and supplied with all the necessaiy appliances for lighting and posing One of the Studios will be resen ed specially for appointments, and we assure Ladies and Gentlemen of receiving most courteous attention We give a cordial invitation to the Ladies and Gentlemen of Wellington to inspect these up-to date premises Telephone, 1475 BERRY & CO., 62, CUBA-STREET
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Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 41, 13 April 1901, Page 10
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265Page 10 Advertisements Column 1 Free Lance, Volume I, Issue 41, 13 April 1901, Page 10
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